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Queen115 Posted 5 years ago
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hi there,

Which one do you usually say : " I'd like to briefly introduce myself" or " I'd like to introduce myself briefly" ?

  

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queen115 Which one do you usually say I have never had occasion to say anything like that, but they both sound OK to me. There are still people out there who don't like a split infinitive, so "to introduce myself briefly" is safer.

  • queen115 Which one do you usually say I have never had occasion to say anything like that, but they both sound OK to me.
  • There are still people out there who don't like a split infinitive, so "to introduce myself briefly" is safer.
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queen115Which one do you usually say

I have never had occasion to say anything like that, but they both sound OK to me. There are still people out there who don't like a split infinitive, so "to introduce myself briefly" is safer.

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queen115Which one do you usually say

I'd like to introduce myself briefly.

(Actually, I don't use that turn of phrase, so I answered as if I did.)

CJ

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